This week's Spanish word of the week is 'madrugar'. 'Madrugar' is a verb that means 'to get up early' and you can find out how to pronounce it here: Read More
This week's Spanish word of the week is 'claro'. Claro is an adverb that means 'sure; of course' and you can find out how to pronounce it here: Read More
This week's Spanish word of the week is 'alegría'. 'Alegría' is a noun that means 'happiness, joy' and you can find out how to pronounce it here: Read More
This week's Spanish word of the week is claro.
Claro is a word you’ll very often hear in conversation. The more you use it appropriately in your own conversation, the more natural your Spanish will sound. Read More
This week’s Spanish word of the week is la chimenea NOUN chimney; fireplace Una chimenea can mean either a chimney or a fireplace. The context will generally show which meaning is intended: Sale humo por la chimenea. There’s smoke coming out of the chimney. una hermosa perspectiva de tejados… Read More
This week’s Spanish word of the week is la sanidad NOUN (public) health Though ultimately coming from the same root as English ‘sanity’, sanidad has a very different meaning. It refers to different aspects of health: ¿Qué ofrecemos para resolver problemas que le importan a… Read More
This week’s Spanish word of the week is el collar NOUN necklace; collar Collar covers two different English concepts: necklace and collar (There are lots of words in Spanish which similarly cover more than one English concept): Llevaba un collar de rubíes imponente. She was… Read More
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